American Red Cross of Nashville, $10,000To install a new phone system, which will replace an older one that no longer serves the agency's needs.

Andrew Jackson Foundation, $1,235 To purchase a wand scanner and printer to improve the inventory process and reduce errors.

Apprisen, $1,650 To purchase a Surface Pro 3 tablet and docking station to be used for presentations and a printer to produce publications in-house.

Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville, $2,650 To purchase three laptop computers, which will replace outdated equipment and a video camera to be used for donor recognition and organizational activities.

Backfield in Motion, $6,950 To purchase a server with installation, two tablets and a laptop and to migrate mail from Exchange to Office 365, which will upgrade technology used at the office and onsite at the after-school program.

Barefoot Republic, $2,500 To purchase five Garmin Rino 650 CB radios to communicate effectively on camp properties that are often spread over expansive acreage.

BELL Garden, $3,060 To upgrade the website to improve functionality and administrative interface and to buy two laptops for data input.

Friends of Rock Castle, $5,500 To upgrade the website so it is compatible with mobile apps.

Friendship House, $3,135 To purchase an iPad, microphone, amplifier, cables and lighting to enhance and record weekly meetings with featured speakers.

Gilda's Club of Nashville, $8,750 To purchase 13 new computers.

Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee, $3,000 To purchase four laptops.

Global Education Center, $1,900 To purchase a security system to reduce break-ins and incidences of vandalism.

Gospel Music Association, $2,580 To purchase a video camera for educational activities, two laptops to replace machines that are crash-prone, and a lighting kit for interviews.

Greenways for Nashville, $3,000 To purchase website updates to make greenway maps and interactive maps mobile-friendly.

Guardianship and Trust Corporation, $1,000 To help upgrade financial and accounting software.

Harpeth River Watershed Association, $4,000 To upgrade the website, purchase two laptops and a monitor, acquire a point of sale device, an iPod, and to begin using the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud for in-house design work.

Hip Donelson, Inc., $2,700 To purchase cash management equipment to be used at their Community Farmers Market.

NAMI Tennessee, $2,500 To update the website to make it more user friendly and easier to maintain.

Nashville Children's Alliance, $10,000 To help buy a new server to increase storage capacity and enable virtualization of the server environment.

Nashville Children's Theatre, $1,970 To buy a new desktop computer for the marketing director, which will replace an aging machine and a notebook computer for administration and front-of-house functions.

Nashville Conflict Resolution Center, $5,440 To purchase four laptops and cases to be used by an increasingly mobile staff, a phone system and two portable scanners for mobility.

Nashville Education, Community & Arts TV, $2,200 To purchase a laptop and desktop for use by the staff in managing content, member services, accounting and fundraising.

Nashville Film Festival, $6,300 To purchase four computers and hardware, as well as three external blue-ray disc rewriters to be used during the festival.

Nashville Food Project, $3,440To buy two desktop computers for garden staff, a printer for the St. Luke's office, a desktop for volunteer sign-ins, and iPads for volunteer sign-ins at St. Luke's, Wedgewood Urban Garden and McGruder Garden.

Nashville International Center for Empowerment, $9,735 To buy 15 laptops for employees who often do field work.

Nashville Jazz Workshop, $3,150 To update credit card and on-line donation capacity so that both have mobile capability and integrate with the agency database.

Nashville Organized for Action and Hope, $3,220 For online training on QuickBooks and to purchase various hardware and software to improve office administration.

Nashville Public Education Foundation, $10,000 To buy three new laptops with docking stations and a one-year subscription to online donor software.

Nashville Repertory Theatre, $1,500 To buy a video camera to be used to live-stream the Ingram New Works Festival.

Nashville Safe Haven Family Shelter, $3,100 To buy desktop and laptop computers for new staff involved in the agency's workforce development program and three licenses for Adobe Creative Cloud.

Nashville Shakespeare Festival, $3,050To buy a MacBook Air for use by the artistic director, two iPad Airs for use as mobile debit and credit card readers, two printers for office use, and accounting software.

National Museum of African American Music, $4,130 To buy a telephone system to replace outdated equipment and a conference call speaker.

Nations Ministry Center, $1,230 To buy a laptop to replace an aging machine used by the job coach and to purchase training in DonorPerfect for the executive director.

Native American Indian Association, $1,200 To purchase a multifunction machine that can copy, print, scan, fax and email.

New Dialect, $1,610 To buy an iMac with Adobe Creative Suite for development and marketing uses.

Operation Stand Down Tennessee, $4,040 To purchase three network switches and a firewall to maintain the hardware's integrity.

OZ Arts, Inc., $4,150 To purchase a MacBook Air to replace one that's out of date, Planning Pod software to streamline event planning, and outdoor WiFi equipment to ticket events held on the grounds.

Park Center, $4,520 To purchase three firewalls for HIPPA compliance and three iPads for mobile staff to replace old ones that lack cellular capability.

Pastoral Counseling Centers, $5,235 For setup, data migration and a one-year subscription to web-based Electronic Medical Record software and to purchase a desktop computer to allow all Nashville staff to access EMR data.

Southern Word, $2,210 To purchase three laptops for administrative staff, a desktop and monitor for use by interns and writers.

St. Luke's Community House, $4,850 For additional security systems and equipment.

STARS Nashville, $7,100 To purchase RELIAS Learning, a web-based training platform for behavioral health staff that would be helpful in achieving accreditation by the National Commission on Rehabilitation Facilities.

Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, $720 To purchase four Adobe Acrobat licenses from Tech Soup and various hardware to enable staff to print from mobile devices and otherwise increase productivity.

Tennessee Justice Center, Inc., $9,925 To purchase a new server.

Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation, $5,560 To replace an aging computer and software to produce graphics, to buy a conference call system to help coordinate work statewide, and to adopt new donor management software to improve gift tracking.

Urban Green Lab, $2,930 To purchase various cameras and computers for the mobile lab and for staff performing administrative duties.

Urban Housing Solutions, $4,410 To purchase seven iPads and two mobile phones for use by social service staff to enter data on a cloud-based software system utilized by multiple agencies serving the homeless.

Walk/Bike Nashville, $1,550 To purchase two laptops and Microsoft Office for two new staff members.

Welcome Home Ministries, $1,200 To purchase a computer used in office administration.

Workers' Dignity Project, $2,580 To purchase 30 interpretation receivers to improve outreach and service to clients.

World Relief Inc./Nashville, $3,385 To purchase four computers and software to replace failing or inaccessible machines now in use by staff.

You Have the Power, $3,255 To purchase a new server, Little Green Light fundraising software, a printer and installation to improve document security, streamline fundraising efforts and reduce expenses.

Young Leaders Council, $3,775To purchase two laptops and a class management system to streamline functionality.